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* " Mr Lincoln's T-mails " or telegrams
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Lincoln's sister-in-law, sitting with him in the same presidential box where he would later be slain, turned to him and said, " Mr. Lincoln, he looks as if he meant that for you.
* Speaking of History Podcast interview with Tom Wheeler, author of Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails-How Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War
Mr. Lincoln's carriage approached at a moderate gait, owing to the condition of the road, Mr. Whitaker waived his hand and the cheer that went up was so spontaneous and deafening that the horses attached to the carriage were frightened to such an extent that the safety of the occupants of the carriage was threatened.
After reading Lincoln's letter to the governor of South Carolina, Toombs said memorably: " Mr. President, at this time it is suicide, murder, and will lose us every friend at the North.
The whole affair was described in a long, fully documented and closely reasoned book written by Mr Attlay of Lincoln's Inn, and which Patrick O ' Brian referred to for documenting the proceedings of Jack Aubrey's trial.
McCulloch later remarked that on the morning of Lincoln's assassination, " I never saw Mr. Lincoln so cheerful and happy ... The burden which had been weighing upon him for four long years, and which he had borne with heroic fortitude, had been lifted ; the war had been practically ended ; the Union was safe.
In Charles Dickens ' novel Bleak House, the sinister solicitor to the aristocracy, Mr Tulkinghorn, has his offices in Lincoln's Inn Fields, and one of its most dramatic scenes is set there.
Although I was but seven or eight years of age, Mr. Lincoln's visits were of such importance to us boys as to leave a clear impression on my memory.
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